Acute low back pain is one of the most common conditions patients present with during the week. Would you like to improve your results with acute low back pain? What information do you NEED to get in your subjective that will help the clarity of your assessment, and help you get MUCH better results with acute low back pain.
This webinar will help improve your results and enjoyment when treating acute low back pain.
70-80% of the information you need for your treatment will be from your subjective assessment. Getting this right will make treating and getting great results with low back pain a LOT EASIER, and will help you enjoy treating low back pain.
Improve your subjective assessment, get the information you need, and accelerate your acute low back pain treatment results with this detailed, practical webinar.
In this webinar series with David Pope, you will discover:
How to structure and perform a great subjective assessment
How to keep patients on track through the subjective - to get the information you need, without all the additional information you don’t need
Red flags and imaging
The role of neuro assessment & neurodynamics
What is the recovery like in acute low back pain
What are open and closed questions, and how can you use them
What information the body chart provides
Current history
How to get and identify the most relevant aggravating activities
Lateral shifts
Other aggravating activities and positions, such as walking and stairs
How to identify lumbar spine vs SIJ involvement
Followup questions you need to ask
Is your patient’s low back pain referred from the hip?
Questions to ask to identify hip drivers
What information does easing factors provide
24 hour behaviour
How to identify your patient’s irritability and how this directly impacts your assessment and treatment
How and when to address patients thoughts, fears & beliefs
Special Questions you need to ask
This webinar incorporates a case study to make it practical, and help you develop your clinical reasoning around low back pain.
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